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Artists Worth Checking Out indie music Monday Mashup Singles and Videos

Monday mashup 2020 (vol 3)

Did R.E.M. get it right when they said “It’s the end of the world as we know it?” or is this just a chance to reboot how we do things in the indie music community?  We have been amazed at the creative lengths indie artists are going to to get their messages out, from online chats and concerts to more interactive means like Facebook and Periscope.  Our hats are off to you as you find ways to keep in contact with your fans and get your message out into the universe.  We here at Indie Voice Blog will do whatever we can to help.  Just keep us informed and we will pass on the information.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single comes from the Czech band Corpulent Provocateur.  It is a full out indie rock fest with great melody and well thought out lyrics.  Check out “Brown” – we think you’ll be hooked as well.

Next up is the British trio Arliston with their melancholy single “South.”  We love the sound of this band and the lyrics give you a lot to think about, especially during this current health crisis.  Let us know what you think.

Our third single is primed and ready for radio.  It is the latest from Jackie Castro and we simply can’t get enough of this song.  “Gravity” is truly worthy of Top 40 consideration.  Welcome to the voice of a superstar.

Next up is an equally impressive song from an artist who reminds us of a cross between Andy Grammer and Adam Levine/Maroon 5.  “Charlie” introduces us to Caravãna Sun, and we think we’ll be hearing a lot more from this amazing band.

We close out this week’s new singles with the latest from Canadian band I, the Mountain.  They hit the ground running with the title track from their forthcoming album, “Little Wild,” which releases on March 31.  Give these lads a listen and welcome back to the insane indie folk sound of the 60s.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

First up is the amazing sound of Toronto’s Kendal Thompson on the hilarious spoof video “NOT UR GIRL.”  Laugh with her at the video, but listen to the lyrics.  Enjoy this simply incredible artist.

Our next video is for all you hard rock fans.  It’s the latest from the incomparable Cold Kingdom, which we introduced you to last May.  The video is chock-full of live footage.  We think you will all have a “Desire” to follow and love this band.

Continuing in that power female fronted rock vein, we bring you Ace of Wands, which we last heard from in January 2019.  Their latest is further proof of their “Feminine Values.”  We think they are simply amazing.

Our next artist is an outspoken mental health activist as well as an incredible songwriter and visual artist.  Check out Sarah P.’s latest, “Athena” for some ethereal breath of fresh air.

In our final video this week, Jack Broadbent gives us an Americana treat as he travels along Route 66.  The cinematography is worthy of the outstanding lyrical content, and we will be watching “If” on repeat.

 

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Artists Worth Checking Out Get it or Forget it indie music Reviews Women in Entertainment

Get it or forget it – Klara Zubonja, We Three, Sarah P, Mike Dillon, Little Silver Hearts

Happy Hump Day!  Working our way to another New Music Friday with five more reviews for you today.  Enjoy these intriguing and eclectic artists.

Artist NameKlara Zubonja

Album NameEye to Eye

Label:  Marshmallow Pavement Records

Genre:  Alt Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Nothing Like Ever Before; 2.  The Winds of Life; 3.  Float Away; 4.  Did I say we Were Something; 5.  Have you Felt Like This Before; 6.  One for you and I

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  Using a sweet jazzy musical background, the voice of Klara Zubonja soars to the stratosphere on her latest offering, Eye to Eye.  We introduced you to this amazing artist last month in our Ten Amazing Videos article, which featured her video for “The Winds of Life.”  Every track on this six-song EP is breathtaking, and we love her creative genius as demonstrated in every aspect of her music, including the stunning cinematography in her music video.  This artist is primed to invade The States, and we can’t wait until she does.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameWe Three

Album NameWe Three

Label:  Palawan Productions

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1,  Lifeline; 2.  Timeless; 3.  Hold On; 4.  Heaven’s Not Too Far; 5.  So They Say; 6.  Makeup; 7.  Fall for You; 8.  Running; 9.  Sweater Weather; 10.  Testify; 11.  Paradise; 12.  Fairytale; 13.  Heaven’s Not Too Far (radio edit)

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  We Three came to national attention when they competed on America’s Got Talent and made it to the semi-final round.  They performed four of the songs on their debut release during the competition, and released “Heaven’s Not Too Far” as their first single and “Lifeline” as their second.  As always, harmonies are king for these siblings from Oregon, and they sound heavenly.  Their sound is pure radio-friendly bliss, and we would not be surprised to see them as permanent additions to Top 40 radio.  Their music would also be great for Radio Disney, and for placement opportunities in television and film.  They have it all, and like their song says, their music will remain “Timeless.”  There is not a weak track on this album, and we can’t wait to hear it again and again.

Recommendation:  Drop everything and Get this one today!

Artist Name Sarah P.

Album NameMaenads

Label:  EraseRestart

Genre:  Alt Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Sappho’s Leap; 2.  Mneme; 3.  Lotus Eaters; 4.  Cybele’s Dream; 5.  Maenads

Publicist:  Hellbig Music

Review:  Sarah P. is a singer-songwriter/activist based in Berlin who believes in feminine power, and it shows in this masterful five-song EP.  In addition to her amazing songwriting and vocals, she is also very hands-on in crafting the videos for her songs.  She has just completed the video for “Lotus Eaters,” which follows her video for “Mneme.”  The power of her songs truly comes through in those videos, and we strongly encourage you to check her out on YouTube.  In the meantime, enjoy the power of the feminine mystique through her songs.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one.

Artist NameMike Dillon & The MalletMen

Album NameBonobo Bonobo

Label:  Royal Potato Family

Genre:  Acid Jazz/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Bonobo; 2.  Shit Talker; 3.  Guns God & Pussy; 4.  Air B n B in Arabi; 5.  Big Ass Fish; 6.  Strung out Again; 7.  Don’t Want to Know Your Name; 8.  Old School Jam 23; 9.  Mr. Gatekeeper; 10.  Old Men on Cocaine; 11.  I Don’t Like Selfies; 12.  Orange Julius Caesar; 13.  Omar

Publicist:  Royal Potato Family

Review:  Mike Dillon does to jazz music what Henry Rollins did to rock and Lenny Bruce did to stand up comedy.  His music is well done indeed, but his rants are extremely explicit and not appropriate for many.  In many ways, this is a white man’s attempt to do rap music over intriguing beats, but his rants don’t have the poetic appeal of most rap artists.  Despite the beautiful musical background, we think we’ll pass on the rants.

Recommendation:  If you can enjoy the music while ignoring the rants, then you might like this one.  Otherwise, just forget it.

Artist NameLittle Silver Hearts

Album NameCalifornia

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana/Alt Country

Track Listing:  1.  Buena; 2.  Pain and Misery; 3.  California; 4.  Can’t Take no More; 5.  Sin City

Publicist:  Ed Donnelly

Review:  Los Angeles has given birth to quite a few great Americana bands, and Little Silver Hearts are definitely in that bunch.  They were nominated for LA Music Critic Awards for Best CD (Group) and Best Americana/Country Artist/Band back in 2016, and have been busy playing out since then.  We welcome their return to recorded music with the release of the five-song California EP, and will continue to enjoy their alt country rocking Americana sound.  Grab a beer and a shot and put this one on repeat.

Recommendation:  This one is great for enjoying a round.  Check it out.